List of flyovers and under-passes in Hyderabad

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The P. V. Narasimha Rao Expressway, longest flyover in India

Hyderabad, the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana, is the fourth largest city in terms of area in India, with a total metro area of 7,100 km2 (2,700 sq mi)[1] and has a population of over 10 million. As the city was founded in 1591,[2] the present roads are not sufficient to the ever-growing city population. To respond to the rising population of the city, the Government of Telangana and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation has taken up the Strategic Road Development Program for the development of roads in Hyderabad.[3] As a part of this program, the government is planning to construct numerous flyovers and underpasses across the city.

Flyovers in Hyderabad[edit]

As of May 2021, Hyderabad has a total of 41 completed and operational flyovers. In addition to them, there are 16 flyovers in pipeline.

List of completed flyovers[edit]

Twin Flyovers at Punjagutta

The below are the flyovers located in Hyderabad, ordered by the length of flyover.

S.No Flyover name Location Length (km) Lanes Notes Ref.
1 P.V.Narasimha Rao Express Way Mehdipatnam 11.66 4 Longest Flyover in India [4]
2 Jubilee Hills Road No. 45 Jubilee Hills 1.8 4 Approach flyover to the Durgam Cheruvu Bridge [5]
3 Punjagutta Flyover Punjagutta 1.7 4 [6][7]
4 Sardar Patel Flyover Secunderabad 1.2 4 [8]
5 Moula Ali Flyover (ROB) Moula Ali 1.2 4
6 JNTU-Malaysia Township Flyover Kukatpally 1.2 6 [9]
7 Balanagar Flyover Balanagar 1.13 6 Phase I of Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) [10]
8 Telugu Thalli Flyover Saifabad 1.1 4 [6][11]
9 Greenlands Flyover Begumpet 1.1 4 [6]
10 YMCA Flyover Narayanaguda 1.0 4 [6]
11 Gachibowli Flyover Gachibowli 0.95 4
12 Kamineni LHS Flyover Kamineni Hospital Junction 0.94 3 [12]
13 Kamineni RHS Flyover Kamineni Hospital Junction 0.94 3 [13]
14 Kukatpally Flyover (ROB) Kukatpally 0.91 4
15 Begumpet Flyover (ROB) Begumpet 0.9 6 [6]
16 Masab Tank Flyover Masab Tank 0.9 2 [6]
17 Bio-Diversity Park Level 2 Flyover Gachibowli 0.9 3 [14]
18 Yamnampet Flyover (ROB) Yamnampet, Ghatkesar 0.9 2
19 Moosapet Flyover (ROB) Moosapet 0.85 4
20 Mindspace Flyover Raheja Mindspace 0.83 4
21 Bairamalguda RHS Flyover Bairamalguda 0.78 3 Package II of Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) [15]
22 Langer House Flyover Langer House 0.76 4
23 Fateh Nagar Flyover (ROB) Balkampet 0.75 4
24 Paradise-CTO Flyover Paradise/MG Road 0.7 4 [6][8]
25 Hitech City Flyover Hitech City 0.7 4
26 Tellapur Flyover (ROB) Serilingampally 0.7 4 [16]
27 Hafeezpet Flyover (ROB) Hafeezpet 0.7 4
28 Bio-Diversity Park Level 1 Flyover Gachibowli 0.69 3 [17]
29 Tolichowki Flyover Tolichowki 0.65 6 [18]
30 Sitaphalmandi Flyover (ROB) Sitaphalmandi 0.65 4
31 Khairatabad Flyover (ROB) Khairatabad 0.6 4 [6]
32 RK Puram Flyover (ROB) Neredmet 0.6 2 [19]
33 Lalapet Flyover (ROB) Lalapet 0.6 4 [20]
34 Tarnaka Flyover Tarnaka 0.6 3 [6]
35 Nalgonda 'X' Roads Flyover Nalgonda 'X' Roads 0.54 4 [6]
36 Basheerbagh Flyover Basheerbagh 0.5 4 [6]
37 Narayanaguda Flyover Narayanaguda 0.5 2 [6]
38 Dabeerpura Flyover (ROB) Dabeerpura 0.5 4 [6]
39 Jamia Osmania Flyover (ROB) Jamia Osmania 0.5 2 [6]
40 LB Nagar LHS Flyover LB Nagar 0.5 4 [21]
41 Chandrayan Gutta Flyover Chandrayan Gutta 0.48 4 [6]

List of approved / in-construction flyovers[edit]

As a part of the Strategic Road Development Program for Greater Hyderabad, the Government of Telangana and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation have planned to construct eighteen flyovers and four underpasses across Hyderabad.[22][23][24] Tenders were called for this project and the project has been assigned to the M. Venkata Rao Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd (MVR)[25] and BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd.[26]

S.No Flyover location Lanes Notes Ref.
1 Owaisi Hospital 3 Under construction (1.65 KM long)
2 Bahadurpura 4 Under construction
3 JBS - Thumukunta 4 Going to be longest flyover in India (18.5 km) [27][28][29]
4 Aramghar - Nehru Zoological Park 6 [30]
5 Nalgonda 'X' Roads - Owaisi Junction 4 Under construction (2.56 km long) [30]
6 Bairamalguda LHS Flyover 3 Under construction (SRDP Package II) [31]
7 Nagole Flyover 4 Under construction (SRDP Package II) [31]
8 Bairamalguda Level 2 Flyover 3 Under construction (SRDP Package II) [31]
9 Uppal-Narapally Elevated Corridor 4 Under construction (6.4 km long) [32]
10 Shaikpet flyover 6 Under construction (2.8 km long) [33]
11 Amberpet 4 Approved (1.5 km long) [34]
12 Gowlidoddi-Gopanpally-Tellapur road 4 Under construction
13 Indira Park - RTC X Road - VST 4 Under construction (2.620 km long) [35]
14 Ramnagar - Bagh Lingampally 3 Under construction (0.850 km long) [35]
15 Chandrayan Gutta Flyover Extension 4 Under construction
16 NTR Bhavan Junction 4 Approved [36]
17 Film Nagar 4 Approved [36]
18 Maharaj Agrasen Statue 4 Approved [36]
19 Basawatharakam Cancer Hospital 4 Approved [36]
20 Jubilee Hills Checkpost 4 Approved [36]
21 Uppal X roads LHS parallel with Inner Ring Road 3 Approved [37]
21 Uppal X roads RHS parallel with Inner Ring Road 3 Approved [37]
22 Ramanthapur - Uppal Stadium towards Secunderabad 3 Approved (0.445 km long) [37]
23 Uppal-Narapally Elevated Corridor Extension 4 Approved (1.2 km long) [37]

Underpasses in Hyderabad[edit]

As of 26 April 2021, Hyderabad has seven completed underpass near Aramghar Junction, Ayyappa Society in Madhapur, Raheja Mindspace IT Park, L. B. Nagar and Hitech City railway station. Two more underpasses are under construction.

List of completed underpasses[edit]

S.No Underpass location Lanes Notes Ref.
1 Aramghar Junction 4 Completed
2 Ayyappa Society 2 Completed
3 Raheja Mindspace 4 Completed
4 Uttam Nagar, Safilguda (RUB) 4 Completed [38]
5 Chintalakunta 2 Completed [39]
6 LB Nagar Junction 3 Completed [13]
7 Hitech City Railway Station 4 Completed [40]
8 East Anandbagh 4 Completed

List of approved/in construction underpasses[edit]

S.No Underpass location Lanes Notes Ref.
1 Kamineni Hospital Junction 4 Under construction
2 Tukaram Gate, North Lalaguda (RUB) 4 Under construction

References[edit]

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